by Diverse Elders | Feb 25, 2021
By Denny Chan. This article originally appeared on the Justice In Aging blog. Like many older adults, Dorothy, the 72-year-old Chinese American in Seattle’s Chinatown, has had a tough year. She has been coping by mostly quarantining alone, with loved ones occasionally...
by Diverse Elders | Feb 10, 2021
By Hassan Abbas. This article originally appeared in Arab American News. DEARBORN — A new research project seeks to better understand how social and behavioral aspects of everyday life affect the health and wellness of those aged 65 and older in Metro Detroit. A...
by Diverse Elders | Jan 6, 2021
This article originally appeared on the American Society on Aging, Generations Today. Editor’s Note: This article represents the first in a series by the Diverse Elders Coalition (DEC) to be published in Generations Today. Articles are connected to ASA-hosted...
by Diverse Elders | Jan 5, 2021
This article originally appeared on the SAGE blog. SAGE is committed to keeping our community and staff safe in the face of COVID-19. As we continue to navigate this global pandemic, we are reminded daily of the isolation and unique needs that our community faces....
by Diverse Elders | Jan 4, 2021
This article originally appeared on the SEARAC blog. We asked SEARAC’s Field Team staff to share their reflections on the 2020 election cycle, especially as compared to the 2016 US presidential elections. Early insights from the November 2020 elections show increased...